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Internet Packet Switching Protocol/Service Packet Switching Protocol is a network protocol developed by Novell.
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The transport protocol Novell NetWare uses to shuttle information between network PCs and servers.
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Internet Protocol Exchange/Sequencing Protocol Exchange (IPX/SPX) is a transport protocols used in Novell NetWare networks, which together correspond to the combination of TCP and IP in the TCP/IP protocol suite. Windows implements IPX through NWLink.
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See Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX), Sequenced Packet Exchange (SPX).
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A networking protocol suite first used by Novell NetWare, and which corresponds to the TCP/IP protocols.
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Internet Package Exchange/Sequenced Package Exchange IPX and SPX are transfer protocols in a novell network. IPX is a datagram protocol used for connectionless communication. SPX is a transport layer protocol (layer 4 of the OSI (Open Systems Interconnections) model). The SPX layer sits on top of the IPX layer (layer 3) and provides connection-oriented services between two nodes on the network. SPX is used primarily by client/server applications. Whereas the IPX protocol is similar to IP, SPX is similar to TCP. Together, therefore, IPX/SPX provides connection services similar to TCP/IP.
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stands for "Internet Packet eXchange/Sequenced Packet eX-change," the family of protocols originally used on NetWare networks. (Some NetWare networks use TCP/IP instead of IPX/SPX, and many NetWare networks use both families of protocols.)
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(IPX/SPX) Internetwork Packet Exchange / Sequenced Packet Exchange - The protocol adopted by Novell USA for its network OS, Netware. IPX is a protocol in the network layer and carries out the same datagram type of communications as IP. SPX is a protocol in the transport layer, an upper layer on top of the network layer, and performs reliable session-oriented communications, which is the same as TCP/b. It is simpler than TCP/IP and is used for Ethernet and other networks.
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IPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange) is a network protocol that interconnects networks that use Novell's NetWare clients and servers. IPX is a datagram or packet protocol. IPX works at the network layer of communication protocols and is connectionless (that is, it doesn't require that a connection be set up before packets are sent to a destination. Packet acknowledgment is managed by the Sequenced Packet Exchange (SPX).
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Internetwork Packet Exchange /Sequenced Packet Exchange. On Novell NetWare systems, IPX is a network layer protocol used in the file server operating system; SPX is a transport layer protocol built on top of IPX and used in client/server applications.
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A network protocol made famous by Novell's NetWare operating system. It is much more scalable than NetBEUI, but it is not as easy to route as TCP/IP. Thus,...
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This is a protocol used on Netware networks and is not required for 3web to function.
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Communications protocol used by Novell networks.
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Internet packet exchange/sequenced packet exchange. IPX is a network layer protocol that routes packets from one network location to another. SPX is a transport layer protocol. IPX/SPX is used by NetWare networks to conform with the OSI standards. See also Network, Protocol, Netware and OSI.
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Protocols for Novell networks.
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Acronym for Internetwork Packet eXchange/Sequenced Packet eXchange
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Acronym for Internet Packet eXchange\Sequential Packet exchange. IPX/SPX is a local-area network communications protocol developed by Novell that exchanges information between network clients, applications, and network peripherals. This protocol cannot be used over the Internet.
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This is the data traffic protocol used by Novell Netware LAN's.
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Networking. Internetworking Packet eXchange / Sequenced Packet eXchange. Transport layer protocols mainly used in Novell Netware networks but can also be used in Microsoft networks with the NetBIOS interface.
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IPX/SPX stands for Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange. It is a networking protocol used by the Novell Net Ware operating systems. Like UDP, IPX is a datagram protocol used for connectionless communications.
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